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The federal government confirms the funding pledged to a program in Cochrane that provides therapy to children with complex learning disabilities from Stoney Nakoda First Nation has been halted after First Nation officials decided the services should be provided on the reserve. 1

The overhaul of the rooms of the Hyatt Regency Calgary resulted in a surplus of high quality furniture and the chairs, beds, tables, desks and other items will soon find their way to families in need. 1

A Nanton resident, two women from Calgary and a man from Cochrane face theft and drug charges in connection with two unrelated RCMP investigations into stolen trucks that were aided by technology and driver error.

A self-driving Uber SUV struck and killed a pedestrian in suburban Phoenix in the first death involving a fully autonomous test vehicle — an accident that could have far-reaching consequences for the new technology. 3

A North Carolina woman is facing a charge she was transporting people into the United States who didn't have permission to be in the country, according to a complaint filed Monday in federal court in Vermont.

The Canadian military will send peacekeeping troops and an aviation task force to Mali for a year-long mission, the federal government announced Monday, but it won’t come without risk, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland. 12

Aeroplan parent company Aimia Inc. signalled its future strategy by announcing a partnership with online giant Amazon, that will offer members rewards for everyday shopping with the world's largest retailer.

The federal New Democrats were unsuccessful Monday in calling for an emergency debate in the House of Commons on what they view as an "urgent situation": the potential for future tariffs on steel and aluminum exports to the United States.

Former "Glee" actor Matthew Morrison says his “heart is broken” after viewing footage allegedly taken on the set of his new movie that appears to show a caged dog being spun around before being dropped into a lake.

The hunt for the serial bomber who has been leaving deadly explosives in packages on Austin doorsteps took an even more sinister turn Monday when investigators said the fourth and latest blast was triggered along a street by a nearly invisible tripwire. 5

The majority of political staffers who told The Canadian Press they had personally experienced sexual misconduct on the job chose not to report it, with many saying they worried doing so would mean negative consequences for their careers.

More Republicans are telling U.S. President Donald Trump in ever blunter terms to lay off his escalating criticism of special counsel Robert Mueller and the Russia probe. But party leaders are taking no action to protect Mueller, embracing a familiar strategy with the president -- simply waiting out the storm.